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THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



MIXED GLADIOLUS. 



1M01NM0UTH [MIXTURE. Composed exclusively of choice named varieties ani embraces all colors, such as 

 white, pink, reds of every shade, yellow, striped and variegated | the light colors predominating, and is with- 

 out doubt the finest strain of Mixed Gladiolus in commerce. For bedding and massing they are particularly 

 valuable and will afford untold delight to all who plant them. The bulbs are all large — measuring two inches 

 or more in diameter — and are solid; in brief are superior in every way and will produce an immense amount 

 of large and surpassingly beautiful flowers, within four months after planting. 



4 for 10c; doz., 25c: 100, $1.75, by mail. By express, 100, $1.25; 1000, $10.00. 

 Lemoine's Hybrids. (Butterfly Gladiolus). Our mixture of these bril- 

 liant and interesting hybrids is composed of over fifty choice named 

 varieties. The bulbs are all large and will bloom freely the coming 

 summer. 3 for 10c; doz., 30c; 100, $2.00, by mail. 



Childsi. Appropriately termed ''Giant Gladiolus." They are very 

 tall and erect, often standing four or five feet high, with spikes of bloom 

 over two feet in length. They branch freely, in most cases each stem' 

 producing three or four spikes of bloom, and bloom much earlier than 

 ordinary varieties. The flowers are of great substance and of gigantic 

 size, frequently seven to nioe inches across. The form of both the flow- 

 er and spike is perfection itself, and they last in bloom a long time be- 

 fore fading, owing to their great substance and vigor, but the most re- 

 markable feature is their coloring. Every color known among Gladi- 

 olus is represented, and many never before seen, particularly blues, 

 smoky-grays and purple-blacks, all having beautifully mottled and spot- 

 ted throats, made up of white, crimson, pink, yellow, etc. 

 All colors mixed, large flowering bulbs, ea., 8c; 4 for 25c; doz., 75c; 100, 

 $5.00 (by mail). 



FIFTEEN SUPERB NAMED GLADIOLUS 



At Extremely Low Prices. 



Unless otherwise noted, we will supply the following named Gladiolus 

 at 25c per doz; $1.50 per 100, by mail, if preferred. 



Admiral Pierre (Butterfly). Rich yellow with conspicuous large bright 

 maroon blotch on lower petals. 



Ama'thee. Pure white, large violet blotch on lower petal. Doz., 50c. 



Archduchess Marie-Christine. White tinged lilac. 



Brenchyensis. Brilliant vermillion. A grand variety. 



Ceres. Pure white, spotted deep bright rose. 



Eugene Scribe. Tender rose, flamed bright red. 



Feu Follet. Ivory-white, tinged-carmine. Doz , 50c. 



Grand Rouge. Intense scarlet with violet blotch. 



Golden Sceptre (Isaac Buchanan) . Yellow suffused with cai mine; superb. 

 John Bull. White, faintly tinged w T ith sulphur and marked violet rose. 

 IMad. IMonneret. Delicate rose with purple blotch. Both flowers and 

 spike very large. A grand sort. 



Marie Lemoine. Creamy white shaded lilac, lower petals showily 

 marked purple; strongly resembling a butterfly and very pretty. 



Mazeppa. Orange with light blotch. Doz., 50c. Napoleon III. Bright scarlet with a white throat. 

 Komulus. Brilliant, dark red, with pure white blotch. Doz., 50c. 



A set, one each of t!te fifteen varieties, for 35c 



CAPE OR SUMMER HYACINTH, 



Galtonia (Hya- 

 cinthus) candicans. 



A gigantic spe- 

 cies of Hyacinth 

 growing three to 

 five feet high and 

 producing spikes 

 of pure white 

 flowers over two 

 feet in length dur- 

 ing August and 

 September. Per- 

 fectly hardy and 

 sure to grow and 

 bloom the first 

 season. They can 

 be planted in beds 

 or groups, and 

 produce a delight- 

 ful effect in com- 

 bination with 

 other plants. A 

 few planted in the 

 centre of a bed of 



Gladiolus is very. --..:r r ^.^r- i sS^ 

 effective. Especially adapted to cemetery planting. 

 Ea., 5c; 6 for 25c; doz., 50c. 



MADEIRA VINE. 



The well-known and popular climbing, tuberous- 

 rooted plant, remarkable for its rapid growth and pro- 

 fuse bloom. The flowers are nearly white and deli- 

 ciously fragrant. Its foliage is handsome and abundant, 

 thick, leathery and glossy dark green. Ea., 5c; doz., 40c. 



CHILDSI GLADIOLUS. 



SUMMER-BLOOMING OXALIS. 



Charming little plants for edging, etc., of neat habit; 

 foliage elegantly marked, and bright, pretty flowers 

 throughout the whole season. 



Our Oxalis Bulbs are fine and much larger than those 

 usually sent out, as shown by the cut. 



Dieppi. Pure white ; dark foliage marked with black. 



Lasiandra. Large, bright rosy-pink flowers; profuse. 



Shamrock. Beautiful, clover-like foliage; large, bright 

 pink flow r ers produced in great profusion all summer. 



Doz., 10c; 25 for 15c; 100, 40c; 1000, $2.50 (by 

 express, $2.00). 



ISMENE CALANTHINA. 



Sea Daffodil. 



A summer blooming bulb, belonging to the Amaryl- 

 lis family; producing large trusses of snow-white, de- 

 lightfully scented flowers of beautiful and novel form. 

 The great size, purity and beauty of its blossoms, its 

 stately habit and ease of culture make it a general 

 favorite with everybody. Can be grown in pots or 

 planted out in the border. Ea., 10c; 3 for 35c; doz., SI. 00. 



